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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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do not apply what I am about to tell ya until you have more experience!

when I rode the streets (n. run) and I was coming into a turn, no matter if I knew the road or not, I would look for the signs, is it a left or right and normally it would post a speed just below the arrow indicating which direction, well I would double the posted speed because the posted speed is the speed tht a 4 wheels vehicle can travel thru at a safe rate of speed - ex. if a right hander can up and the posted speed for that turn was 45, I would try to take that turn at 90mph with the right body position and lean and and experience you will be able to do it to. but it takes time,

remember to take baby steps. ride within your limits, dont go out and push them, if you think you are going in to fast slow down, but try to brake while the bike is still upright
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